Four Enormous Projects That Could Save Coastal Cities in Our Flooded Future

The tides are rising. The only question that remains is how, and whether, we prepare our cities for it. As you might expect, the cities taking the most decisive action are the ones that have been hit the hardest most recently, like Hurricane-Sandy-battered New York, or partially submerged Venice.

These are far from the only cities working to transform their defences before the next big storm or high tide arrives, but they're great examples of how even the largest cities in the world are spending billions on unwieldy, politically unconscionable flood-mitigation projects. From a pneumatic gateway to a plan to actually let the waters in, a few examples follow below.

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Protecting cities in danger from climate change- linked foods has to be done and as this article points out has to be done carefully and wisely. Otherwise it would just give a false sense of security
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